College Eye — December 16, 1932

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1 Skar passes C. P. A. tests in Wisconsin
1 Tutor Ticklers tryouts to be next week; ten girls are chosen to make up Vaudeville chorus List of judges and chorus members.
1 Teachers debaters drop first contest to Coe Wednesday Summary of debate.
1 Picture taking for annual starts today
1 Music fraternity to broadcast program Phi Mu Alpha will present fifteen minute program.
1 Producer Tutor Ticklers producer Donald Kelley; photo.
1 Byers, Grant win in speech; Wick and Lawrence place second; women will compete tonight In extemporaneous competition.
1 New musician bows to campus Saturday Professor and Mrs. Hill have a new baby daughter.
1 Messiah is theme of church services
1 Holiday dance starts weekend of Yule parties; students will be hosts to faculty at Christmas party Preview of the dance.
1 Lillian Sheppler plays violin made by her father Father is noted violin craftsman.
1 Special holiday rail fares are announced
1 Painters to begin Aud. Redecoration Should complete work over the holidays.
1 Ten societies enter Old Gold sales contest All seeking $50 prize.
1 Youth peace group selects name for local organization Organized in wake of visit by Paul W. Harris.
1 Chemistry Seminar officers are chosen
1 Four girls head fall Honor Roll with A average; seventy-two students earn over fifty grade points List of those on women's Honor Roll.
1 Local professor is author of new psychology text Professor Brown publishes workbook on elementary psychology.
1 What will Santa put in their stockings now? Flails maybe! Social Science Club debates existence of Santa Claus.
1 Wanted! Vegetables at 'Canned Dance' Admission price will be cans of food to be donated to the needy.
1 Messiah to be given Sunday; two hundred students and four soloists to present Oratorio Description of the "Messiah" and the upcoming production.
1 What? Scholarships four year olds? Scholarships are available for Nursery School students.
1 H. L. Eells dedicates Floyd County school
1 Fraternity Council plans annual dance
2 Warning to dreamers
2 This campus et al. News from ISTC and other campuses.
2 Literat = Eye Student short stories and poems.
2 Editorials; courtesy Courtesy is important to women.
2 Editorials; razzing the coeds Appearance of women on campus.
2 The Line Campus gossip.
2 Editorials; wanted: tips The College Eye needs assistance from more advanced students who know the professors, administrative offices, and activity leaders.
2 Forum Students should be more friendly with their fellow students.
3 Yes we have our witches; a strain of superstition runs in the veins of even the sanest person A look at common superstitions.
3 Kappa Phi girls have initiation, banquet List of initiates.
3 Two become pledges of Sigma Tau Delta Grace Frost and Ray Papke pledge.
3 Bartlett closes year with dinner dance, supper and coffee Description of the party.
3 C. S. A. plans party as Xmas celebration
3 Delphians have party, election of officers List of officers.
3 Women's League has dinner and meeting Celebrate Christmas.
3 Special guests read for Writers' Club Margaret Hoffman and T. R. Adams read.
3 Chinese party YWCA party will feature Chinese theme.
3 Two faculty women to vacation in Cuba Professors Hafkesbrink and Ruegnitz will make trip.
3 Choir party honors Westminster singers
3 Christmas parties, dance, ring out old year of college social affairs Campus social calendar.
4 Basketball coach Melvin E. Fritzel graduated from TC and played on sports teams; now is coaching basketball; photo.
4 Girls' teams to be independent; new type of competition in women's intramurals will be tried Program will not allow organizations to enter competition; teams must organize and name themselves.
4 Wrestlers will stage annual home tourney; finals of elimination meet open to student body Wrestling meet will consist of the finals of the elimination tournament.
4 Vindictive vamp on trail of scorners Will show "Thirteen Women".
4 Eighteen grapplers are on frosh squad List of team members.
4 Little Tutors play tonight; Training School will face Grundy Center in first loop contest Gundy Center is a tough match for Little Tutors. Little Tutors did beat Eagle Grove, 46-36.
4 George H. Holmes exhibits equipment before Camera Club Club may set up laboratory soon.
4 Why we need good schools for children of Depression; schools play major part in stabilizing life during financial stress Convincing others that children need good schools.
4 Panthers play Coe College in initial game; three veterans and two new men selected to start contest Men's basketball season has started. The Panthers played against Coe College in a non-conference game.
4 Death ray force behind 'Chandu' film at Regent Will show "Chandu the Magician".
4 The walking alarm clock